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Daniel

Yes, qms is paying attention to authentication.
See meta/examples/permissions.sql. qms needs a
grant similar to that to properly function.
The user/password used in that grant should
be passed to the QmsClient, it is done in
app.py, see MetadataCacheIface class,
newSession function. If you want to bypass it,
just do the grant without password...

Jacek



On 05/20/2013 05:52 PM, Wang, Daniel Liwei wrote:
> Hi Jacek,
>
> In the config for the master, I see:
>
> [metaServer]
> passwd = qmsPass
> host = localhost
> port = 7082
> user = qms
>
> Do you have password protection on the qms? I thought we left the qms
> open (no authentication) for now. If those are mysqld user/pass, then
> I'm a little confused--why does the master care?
>
> -Daniel
>

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